THE CULT Stage Impromptu Reunion Concert At Fashion Show After-Party?

September 17, 2004

The New York Post's "Page Six" column reports: "Catwalking rock scions sexed up the Buddhist Punk fashion show the other night at the Maritime Hotel. Keith Richards' daughters Theodora and Alexandra joined Mick Jagger's daughter Lizzy on the runway, along with Christina Amphlett from the DIVINYLS, wannabe rocker Gina Gershon and actual models Rie Rasmussen, Frankie Rayder and May Andersen. At the after-party, Ian Astbury, who recently fronted a reunion tour of THE DOORS, took the stage with his old band, '80s hard rockers THE CULT, following a deejay set by photographer Mick Rock."

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